BUY.. V ^ • * • SELTj • • • IN FARMYELLE PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, MAT 1R 1*2 Pick Delegates To Democratic U«i#lfceli«j Gathering at their precinct polling places last Saturday at noon, Pitt county Democrats elected members of their executive committees and picked delegates to the county convention ' that will held tomorrow at noon in the county courthouse in Greenville. A handful of * Parmville township Democrats assembled' in the. Town Hall and re-elected the executive committee whose members, in turn, named George W. Davis as chairman for another two years and Mrs. G. A. Rouse as vice-chairman. Other mem bers of the executive committee are Walter B. Jones, John B. Lewis and James W. Joyner. # Delegates appointed to the conven tion are: Mrs. Rouse, Walter‘Jones, J. W. Joyner, J. M. Gibbs, John Hill Pay lor, John Lewis, Dan Jones, Hor . ton Rountree, George Davis, Fred Moore, Mrs. Ted Albritton, Mrs. Blair Cox Wheless, Dr. Paul Jones, John Hill Paylor, James B. Hockaday, R. A. Joyner, W. C. Wooten, Claude Joyner, M. V. Horton, Jr., R. D. Rouse, Jr., O. G. Spell, John Stansill, H. C. Outland, A. P. Mewbom, B. F. Lewis, Mrs. £. D. Oglesby, Mrs. W. j C. Murray, A. F. JoynSr, Sr., A. F. J Joyner, Jr., B. M. Lewis, W. A. Allen, Arch Flanagan, C. H. Flanagan, A. C. Monk, Jr., Lath Morriss, Bernice Tumage, Henry Johnson. Alternate delegates are: Dr. J. M. Mewborn, Dr. Frank Harris, L. E. Walston, W. E. Joyner, Marvin Speight, Jr., C. L. Eason, Mrs. Will Moore, Sam Bundy, J. H. Darden, Jr., Robert Lee Smith, Lewis Allen, T. E. Joyner, Jr., Mrs. Ellen Lewis Carroll, L. T. Lucas, R. E. Davenport, R. B. Newton, Jr., John King, E. C. Holmes, and Miss Tabitha DeVisconti. - John G. Clark of Greenville Is chairman of the county executive committee. Dr. T. C. Johnson To Preach Here Sunday Dr. T. C. Johnson, State Commis sioner of Paroles, will preach in the * Farmville Baptist church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, substituting for Rev. E. W.-Holmes, who is at tending the Southem”Baptist -Con vention in Miami, Fla. Dr. Johnson formerly served the local church as supply pastor. He has many friends in this section who will welcome his return. Mr. Holmes and Robert Joyner left Wednesday for the convention city. They will return early next week. WALSTONBURG MEN’S CLUB OBSERVES LADIES’ NIGHT The Walstonburg Men’s dub ob served Ladies’ Night, Tuesday. 35 members and guests, including wives, members of the school faculty and others, enjoyed a barbecue supper in the School Lunchroom. H. C. Burch and T. E. Lang were hosts for the evening. Truett Lang welcomed the guests and turned the meeting.over to W. E. Lang, .Jr., program chairman, who in troduced T. A.- Hood, principal of the Walstonburg School. Mr. Hood show ed a 30-minute colored film of the scenic beauty of North Carolina. The film was shown in the auditorium of the school. BELL ARTHUR SCHOOL'S CLOSING EXERCISES Rev. Tommy Tyson of Walstonburg, pastor of the Methodist Church there and also pastor of the Arthur Metho dist Church, will preach the -Baecau 1 aureate sermon to the graduating class of the Arthur High. School, Sunday morning at in . the school auditorium. Class Night exercises were held Thursday at 8 o'clock and Arthur W. Wenger of Atlantic Christian College will make the gra^hiatmg nddre Monday morning at 10 o’clock in the school auditorium.; ' The public is invited to the exer - cises. BOBBY ROUSE Pictured here artFarmville Seniors and their teachers, Charles and Mrs. J. M. Wheless. From left to-right, first row: Mrs. Wheless, Jacqueline Morgan Young, Pat Allem Joyce Sutton, Howard Nanney, Margaret Allen, Lucy House, Margaret Tugwefl, Lorene Andrews, Betty Quinn, Eloise Joyner, Addie Tyson, Mr, Tucker. Second rqw: Richard Bagley, Jess Caraway, Helen Holloman, Ruth Vandiford, Cfcrolyn RasBerry, Rut Mildred Sawyer, Jean Jefferson, Carolyn Moore, Carolyn Roebuck, Ha Wooten, Dot Fulford. Third row: Willa Rae Harper, Jo Ann Thomas, Lela Mosely, Hubert Garris, Bruce Tugwell, U L, Mooring, Earl Lloyd, Poebe Webb, Ray Nanney, Frances Oakley House, Gene Meeks. Fourth row: David Hobgood, Rodney Edwards, Ted Vandiford, Jamea Fulford, Agnes Dildy, Bob Smith, Joan Adkinson, Paschall Barrett, Louis Williams, Roy Vick. Fifth row:James Fountain, Albert Cannon, Jaekie Williford, Wesley Qakley, J. S. Norman, Charles Joyner. Rev. Patrick, Dr. Jenkins Speakers At WalstonbUrg Finals Rev. C. L. Patrick, Free Will Bap tist minister of Walstonburg, will de liver the commencement sermon at Walstonburg School, Sunday night. Dr. Leo Jenkins, Dean of East Caro lina College, Greenville, will deliver the commencement address, Tuesday night, and the Class Day Exercises will be held on Wednesday night Mrs. J. H» Grantham will present piano students in the Annual Recital, Friday night. All events will be held at 8 o’clock in the School Auditorium. Class Day evercises are being held after the graduation exercise because Easter Holidays prolonged the school year after the speaker had been con tacted and the date could not be changed. The 1962 graduates of the school are as follows: Annie Mae Boykin, Wesley Cobb, Carol Craft, Melvin Cunningham, Billy Davis, Mary Ellen Fields, Doro thy Gay, Mary Alice 'Gay, Janie Hin son, Ann Holloman, Lois Honeycutt, Geraldine Moore, Dwight Norville, Faye Parker, Molene Shirley, Walter Sutton, Hildas Speight, Gordon Wal-! ston. Walstonbur? News Mrs. C. T. Hick* and Mrs. Bari Lang were in Raleigh Monday on business. Dr. Bruce Davis and . Mis* Clara Jenkins spent the week end at their homes in Fairmont. Richard Gay of Wallace spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gay. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Marlowe spent Sunday in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Jbsse Gay and Mrs. G. W. Bailey were Goldsboro visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams were at 'Oak Ridge Sunday to visit their son. Mrs. W. E. Lang and Mrs. I. F. Smith-attended the funeral Wednes day afternoon of Mrs. E. Y. Lovelace at Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lang visited Mrs. Lang’s parents in Windsor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Mann at New Bern visited relatives here Wednes day. Mrs. I. F. Smith of the Corinth Holden School spent the week end at home. _ • * Mrs. ft. P. Noe and daughter, Ann, were the wsek end guests of Mrs. Roland Fields. ‘V Mr. rani Mrs. Tommy Hinton of Princeton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G: W.Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lang were visi tors in Kinston, Saturday. / Mis. W. Ri Grfeene of Durham spent Wednesday with friends hire. . MR. AND MRS. MORGAN TO ATTEND OONVBNTTON IN NBW About FarmtiUe People Mr. and Mrs. Max McLeod and children, Maxine and Mike of Dunn, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. McLeod’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Bass. '• i « Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holmes and son, John, of Hertford were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holmes. Mr.. and Mrs. M. C. Todd, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Mattox and daugh ter, Nan, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Todd, all of Wendell, visited the Holmes family, Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Case of near Farmville, Mrs. Milton Harrington and son, John Milton, of Greenville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Windham; Sunday. —~ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dixon and chil dren, Barbara and Billy, visited Mrs. Dixon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Windham, Friday night. Mrs. J. IL Paylor, jr., and son, John. H,, III, of Charlotte arrived Thursday to visit with Mrs. John H. Paylor, Sr., who accompanied them to Farmville after a visit in Charlotte. J. B. Phylor, Jr., arrived on Saturday for the week mid. John H. Paylor, Sr., apd son, S«b» Qf Raleigh spent the week end, here. Mr, and Mrs. John ft. Peeler and Mrs- A. A- Stewart of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs- Archie Cayton and friends here, Sunday. Mrs; Peeler is the former Easter May Gay. Mr, and M*S- O. 6. SpeU, Sr., in company with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jenks of Wilson, visited Mr. apd Mrs. j Addison Sprague and family in Dur ham, Sunday. They also visited Mrs. O. G. Spejl, Jr., who is a patient .in Duke Hospital. Mrs- Spell, Jr., underwent an operation at Duke Wednesday of last week. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Johnson and daughter, Henri Perle, visited Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. Delia San ders, in Columbia, S. C. last week end. Miss Maipie Davis, who spent last week-with her niece, ■ Mrs. Robert | Cockrell, there, returned to Farhi ! ville with-the Johnsons. Mrs. J. H. Hinson of Newport News, Va„ is visiting Mrs. Lizzie Parker, CpL Dewey Hathaway of McGuire Field, Trenton, N. J., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hathaway, Miss Dorothy Hatha way of Bowman-Gray Hospital jn Winston-Salem and Miss Raye Hathaway of East Carolina College, visited their. psre^S over the week end. > ■ ■■ Dr. and Mrs. R. T, Williams and children, Nan and Rod, spent the week end at the -BOgue Sound dub near Morehead City. Mrs. Fanne M. Jones spent the and, children, Sallie and Dean, spent the week end at the Oglesby Cottage on Bogue Sound near Morehead City. Milton Williamson and Tom Burke oi Bolling Air Force Base, Washing ton, D. C., spent the week end with Mrs. Henrietta Williamson. Mrs. J. H. Moon and daughter, Ruth, visited Mr. afid Mrs. Bail Laughinghouae in Greenville^ Sunday night. Mrs. R. A. Parker and daughter, Faye, of Benson, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Speight and daughter. Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Forbes and Coy Forbes of Greenville visited Mis. D. R. Morgan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turaage spent the week end with J. D. Hill in Sun bury and visited Mrs. Hill, their daughter, id a Suffolk, Va., hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake and chil dren, Betsy*, Pat and Billy Lynn of •Hertford, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drake. * Mrs. Noah Allen entered Carolina General Hospital, Wilson, Saturday, for treatment, Mrs. Anna Belle Allen and Mrs. Lizzie Allen visited their sister, Mrs. Milton Jackson, in Momeyer,' las.t week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baker and daughters, Joyce Ruth and Betsy Allen, of Williamston visited Mrs. Baker’s mother, Mrs. Lizzie Allen, Sunday. '•> 1 Mrs. J. C. Manning .of Williamston spent the week end wjth her sister,. Mrs. Henrietta Williamson. Sgt. Jack Tumage of Kesler Field, Miss., will arrive this week end to spend a 10-day furlough at his home here, . : ■( Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKinney of Dublin, Ga., are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Herbert Hart and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Jr., and children, Anne, Hadley and J. I., Ill, Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Sr., Miss Edna Robinson and Miss Lou Taylor Lewis, spent the week end at the Morgan cottage at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Madeline Rountree, Mrs. L. T, Pierce, Mrs. R. A. Fiekft and Miss Lula Forbes left Tuesday morning for St Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend 40 days at Mrs. Rountree’s home there. Capt. and Mrs. George Thomas and son, Bruce, of Fori Bragg were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dildy and daughter, Faye, Wednesday m&s tal, Raleigh, and Max Craig of Lin colnton and Wake Forest College visited Miss RolUns’ parents, Mr. and Phone Rates Hiked The Carolina Telephone and Tele graph Company ha mission to boost their rates. The request was filed with the Commission a few weeks ago. Old ant new rates far Farmrille are: OML rates: $5.75 for one-party business, $5 for two-party business, $4.50 for four-party bostons, |4 for multi-party business, $3.75 for one-party residential, $3.25 for two party residential and $.75 for foor party and multi-party service. Mew rates: <8.50, $7.75, $7.25, and $5J8 for baaineas service and $4, $3.50, $3'and $S for residential Elbert Moye Resigns Teaching Position Elbert Moye, physical education in structor at the FarmviHe High School for the past four yean, has resigned effective at the close of this school year. Mr. Moye has accepted a position with F. E. Compton Publishing com pany, and will work in a territory that includes, Pitt, Greene, Edgecpme and Craven counties dating tilf Wa rner. In tiie f*all lte will attend a special school of the company -in Chicago. . Mr. Moye, in addition to hia physi cal education classes, has served as coach of the football baseball and basketball teams. He received hie A.B. degree, at Atlantic Christian College. After service in the Air Corps during World War H, he spent two years in graduate work «t the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- Mr, Moye came to Farmville from his studies at Chapel Hill, CHARLES TUCKER SUCCEEDS MO YE AS BEAD COACH Charles Tucker will sueeead_Elbert Moye as physical education instructor and head coach at the Farmvllle school. *' Four teachers have resigned from the present faculty. Mrs, S. H. Ay cock and Miss Mary Gaylord will not teach next year.. Miss Elizabeth Ed wards has accepted a position in WilUamston and Mrs. M,. 1* Finch is moving her residence to Wilson. . i Miss Marjorie Jeroette of Micro, graduate of Atlantic Christian 'Col lege, will replace Mra. Aycock. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL TO PRESENT •c-v BIBd,ES TO GRADUATES The Sunday School of the Christian Church will present JHMes to the fol 1 oWing graduates of tfcd 1952 gradu ating class: Misses Ibl® Atkinson SI* . . afternoon at I o’clock. are not on the rti.t they mast ilaa Hay meeting idursttay of last wees. 'liie annual union meeting of the church women of the community is sponsured by toe Council of Church Women and was held in the Episcopal Parish House beginning with a cover ed dish iurfcaeon at noon. The women of the Christian Church were in charge of the program. The theme for the day's meeting, "Spiritual Security for Today's Families," was expressed in the main - address by Mrs. Hocutt and in the de votional part of the service by Mrs. Cherry Easley of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Easley read the 27th Psalm and dosed her remarks with, “Spiritual strength is rooted in Chris tian' homes with lives dedicated to God.” < Mrs. W. A. Pollard, Jr., led in sing ing the doccohigy and a hymn, “Come Thou Almighty King.” Mrs. H. D. Moye gave the invocation. Miss Helen Smith,, president of the council, open* ~ ed the meeting and turned the pro gram over to Mrs. Lloyd Smith, presi dent of the Christian Woman’s Fel lowship. Mrs. Smith introdnced Mrs. Hocutt, a director of the Protestant Kindergarten in Goldsboro. Mrs. SiyW| Mjkiiml tli,^ Mw, Hawitl; KbH been asked to give the background andthe structural functioning process of the Goldsboro kindergarten be cause the Junior Woman’s Club bad sought the aid of the churches and civic organisations in making the kindergarten and nursery they spon sor an accredited school. Mrs. Hocutt stated that the Pro testant Kindergarten in Goldsboro originated In a kindergarten spon sored by the Baptist Church in that city. When the scope of their under taking became too large for the one church, it sought the aid of other ' Protestant churches. . The speaker dealt mainly with facts and figures, giving detailed in formation about fees, teacher’s salar ies, budget for the over-all set-up, the work carried on, equipment and goals. She related that a board of .direc tors composed of one lay member from each el» rcb mid the minister of each church, directed the Kindergar- , ten and- First Grade project The . x churches support the kindergarten on a percentage basis of church mem bership. The school has three cer tificated teachers and is held hi the Baptist church. Rent to paid for the use of the building. In a handbook prepared by the ' Goldsboro teachers, a thought is ex pressed that epitomises the Junior Woman’s Chib work, their desire, and the desire of othef women, particular ly church women, in seeking’to im prove the Nursery and Kindergarten > project. The thought to this; “Little children are very important people. , Their introduction to school and their’ development in toe early years of school attendance have profound and lasting effects.” —-i —v DISTRICT PRESIDENT VISITS VFW AUXILIARY ' - ‘ X—— ■ ' Mrs. Mary Stubbs of Kinston, presi dent of District No. 2, visited the as® local Veterans of Foreign Wen , ^ at their regular meeting at ’ ' the clubhouse, Thursday night of last __I. vlSW» r B ISh ■filmIII. T— week. Mrs. u ts, Masnoorn, Jr., nrmriilant PTtlflUiod ’ Mn. jade Tyson gave the opening Mrs. C. A. Joyner. Delegatee were elected for the State Encampment to be held in Charlotte, June 5-8. They are: Mrs. Albert Bell and Mrs. Tyson. made that the v district meeting would be hold in Fink Hill on May 18 at 2 o’clock in the' fcV-vsj v ; ■ ..V TOTSVILLE KINDERGARTEN ispsil i I®;-.. r* EPISCOPAL CHURCH NOTICE